Huang, Jinling, Mullapudi, Nandita, Lancto, Cheryl A, Scott, Marla, Abrahamsen, Mitchell S, Kissinger, Jessica C
Abstract Background The apicomplexan parasite Cryptosporidium parvum is an emerging pathogen capable of causing illness in humans and other animals and death in immunocompromised individuals. No...
Huang, Jinling, Mullapudi, Nandita, Lancto, Cheryl A, Scott, Marla, Abrahamsen, Mitchell S, Kissinger, Jessica C
An analysis of Cryptosporidium parvum genes of likely endosymbiont or prokaryotic origin supports the hypothesis that C. arvum evolved from a plastid-containing lineage.
Huang, Jinling, Mullapudi, Nandita, Lancto, Cheryl A, Scott, Marla, Abrahamsen, Mitchell S, Kissinger, Jessica C
An analysis of Cryptosporidium parvum genes of likely endosymbiont or prokaryotic origin supports the hypothesis that C. arvum evolved from a plastid-containing lineage.